East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 03, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1904.
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PAQB FIVE.
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New Skirts
Just received nnothor shipment of
Voile, Etamlne ana Brllllantlnc Skirts
by express.
You should see them. None Mke
them In Pondloton. $5.00 to $14.00.
Summer Shoes for
Ladies and Children
' We have them In dainty sllppors,
In patont and kid, from $1.25 to $4.00.
Fine light soles, flexible, $1.50 to
$2.50.
Genuine welt Oxfords, $2.50 to $3.00.
Lee Teutsch's Dept. Store
Corner Main and Alta Streets
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CITY BREVITIES
. in Mwn.
C Rider. Get Sunny.
it cream, we ueua
jll5 hats at the Boston.
nab fruit dally, at Martin's.
Wibard's beer at The Mint.
Vew spring shirts. The Boston.
s line men's sweaters. Tho
Sta repaired while you wait at
Saoiers gel sauaiacuou ui nuw-
Tie St ueorge reHiuuuim, uijh
f ltd night, Mrs, Cooper, proprl-
for sale A nne uungui pmuu m
i Mym ffnp nnrtlpiilnrn ttno
Platzwder.
m the hot free luucu at me wor-
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ie, aim at wiuiiifciii.
ftr Rent Five-room House, witn
Apply at East Oregonlan.
AH of our dlnnerware not full sets.
hilt price with cash purchase of
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tn e eawoot to tuioot cut.
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t u smitn, 311 Court street.
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W to none but thoroughly
1 and experienced optl-
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and our laree ex- t
Mc mate.
;t the defects of the
scientific manner. We
wwes perfectly.
HUNZIKER f
,n Pngrtnlve Jeweler.
W Main Street.
Zaclc Is In town.
Got Sunny. U. C. Rader.
Wood nnd conl see McAdam.
Oelser threshors at Kunkel's.
Get a "top coat." The Boston.
Tho Delta Ice cream Is delicious.
Big sale on Slippers at Teutsch's.
Drag and disk harrows at Kunkel's,
Pure Welnnard's boor ut The Mint.
Closing out dry goods. The Bos.
ton.
"Mayflower" Shoes at Teutsch's,
$3.00.
Ladles' Suit sale at Teutsch's
store.
Douglas and Ilauan shoes. The
Boston.
Panama Hats, all stylos, at
Teutsch's.
$3.G0 and $3.00 Hats for $2.00 at
Teutsch's.
Obedience is much more than mere
obsequlty.
"The Crossing," Churchill's new
book, at Frazler's.
Suit cases, traveling hags and
Persons wishing to raise mules
breed mares to Big Ben.
Clearance sale at Mrs. Campbell's.
Clrfsing out of all pattern hats.
Ice cream, confectionery and ci
gars at Hatton's, 304 Court street.
Moline wagons, rubber tired bug
gies, carriages and hackB at Kunkel'B.
Trout flies, trout baskets, trout
polos, reels, leaders, fish line. Nolf's.
Get your clothes cleaned and
pressed at Joerger's, 12C West Court
street.
Men's working gloves, good values,
absolutely guaranteed, at Sullivan &
Bond's. ,
Wanted to Bent Immediately, a
piano In good condition. Apply at
this office.
You want to see E. L. Smith for
Information regarding the little Holt
harvester.
Full stock of extras for Holt har
vesters on hand at E. L. Smith's, 311
Court street.
Furnished room with Independent
entrance for rent, $8 per month, 1002
East Court street.
Try the hot free lunch at the Mer
chants' Cafe, 12 to 1 at noon; 4 10
C p. m., and at midnight..
New lines of neckwear, all shapes,
good allks, lGc for your choice. See
window display. Sullivan & Bond.
Zack, one of the finest caterers on
the coast will have charge of the Pan
theon Oyster Cafe, Webb and Cotton
wood streets.
For Sale A Holt Junior Combined
Harvester, 1902 model, In good condi
tion. Apply to Louis F. Anderson,
Pendleton, Or.
, Wanted A good girl to do general
housework In family of three. Good
wages. Call on Mrs. W. L. Thomp
son, 415 Water street.
Eastern Star Thankful.
The ladles of the Eastern Star tako
this opportunity to extend their
thanks to all who took part in the
play, "Under Two Flags," those who
renderod specialties and all who as
sisted In the success of the event by
their patronage and otherwise.
Instruments Expected,
w r pintMinr. nrcanlzer and In
structor of the Boys' Military Band,
itfla ronaivpri Tinrinn tnai me lnsiru-
meuts have been shipped and might
be expected in renuieion at any
time.
DIED FROM FRIGHT
EXTRAORDINARY CASE
REPORTED FROM, ATHENA.
Mrs. Alex McKenzle, Believing Her
Husband Killed In an Accident, Sus
talned a Heart Shock Which Caus
ed Her Death Shortly After The
Deceased and Her Husband Among
the Highly Respected Old Settlers.
Mrs. Alex McKenzle, wire of a
prominent farmer of Adams, was
frightened to death yesterday niter
noon while riding with her husband,
a short distance from Athena. "
While driving along the road the
team became frightened at a hole
that had beeu dug by the side of
the road, and sta rtPfl tn run Tho
lurch they gave the buggy In shying
imuw nir. .uctvenzie out of the rig,
where ho lav for RPVPrnl tnlnnfno
Mrs. McKenzle succeeded In stopping
inu iiuisus in a snort distance, and
drove back to the nlarw !iwo tiiov
started to run. Mr. McKinzle had In
the meantime recovered from his fall
and cot into the Hi? nml cim-to.) in
drive on.
His Wife, after the llnni?..r n nvnr
collapsed and died in a short time
from heart trouble lniinrxii ,v ti,
great excitement duo to her 'danger
and the belief that her husband had
ucen Kiuca.
Mr. McKenzle seeinir his wlfo'a so.
rious Illness, drove as fast as possi
ble to Athena, where ho sought medi
cal aid, but she was dead by the time
he reached that place.
The deceased was nasL middle llfn
and has lived with her husband on
the farm near Adams nvpr 5(1 venra.
Tho husband Is a nroniliipnt Masnn
and that order has taken charge.
PERSONAL MENTION
LOG CABIN
ICE CREAM
fMtt'l f
""U Li. P?" Ico C'eam can again be obtained at the old ta
JSoda Fountain.
KOEPPFMQ The Popular Price!
DRUG STORE
A. C. KOEPPEN &. BROTHERS
Miss Maud Crawford is visiting at
Weston.
A. B. Itichninn, of Horse Heaven,
was In town yesterday.
B. B. Hall, deputy county clerk,
went to Weston this morning.
Alex Mcltae left this morning for
a short business visit to Athena.
Misses Stella and Lula Marple are
visiting in Weston for a few days.
Mrs. C. A. Cole is the guest of
friends at the Weston picnic today.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Swaggart went
to Weston this morning for a visit.
Mrs. LIna 1). Sturgls Is the guest
of friends In Weston for a short time.
Mrs. J. E. Ilean left this morning
for Weston for a short visit with
friends.
Miss Lucretia Conktin left this
morning for a short visit in Walla
Walla.
R. Jameson, of Weston, spent the
day In Pendleton on business and vis
iting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kllkeney, of Hepp
ner, are the guests of frleuds In Pen
dleton for a few days.
J, W. Young, one of the well known
residents of Weston, was a visitor In
Pendleton today on business.
Dorsey Burgess, a resident of Oma
ha, and a member of the Pendleton
Kod and Gun Club, Is In town.
Mrs. C. S. Haynes left this morning
for Walla Walla where she will visit
with her mother until Sunday even
ing. J. A. Herron, the candy mini, left
this morning for Weston, for a visit
with the old folks at the pioneers'
picnic,
J. W. Morrow of Portland, is In the
city transacting business In his capa
city ns tax collector for the O. H. &
N. Co.
W. S. Bowman, the photographer,
visited Weston tuday, where he went
to take some souvenir views of tho
pioneers' picnic.
W. R. Taylor of Athena, Is In town
visiting his brother, Sheriff Taylor.
The visitor Is a well known farmer,
and reports the crop outlook in his
district as very promising.
Senator George C. Brownell, of Or
egon City, left for his home on the
midnight train last night, after hav
lug' delivered the address before the
pioneers' meeting at Weston yester
day. Mrs. H. S. Bixby left this morning
for Claresholm, Canada, In the Al
berta country, where she will Join her
husband, who has been there for the
past two months. Mr. and Mrs. Bix
by will reside there In the future.
Real Estate Transfers.
II T almnann an ,1 wife, of Adams.
have sold to Albert Ohms for $1,600,
lots 1 and 2 and a fractional part of
lot D In block 14, of the city of Ad-
ams. , ,
xt iiu-ii ii nd husband have
sold to Cyril J. Whltaker for $1,000,
lots 8 nnd 9 in block 224 of the reser
vation addition.
Mrs. Clarke Going East.
Mrs. A. M. Clarke left last evening
for a four months' trip through the
East, where she will combine bus
ness with pleasure in seeing tho vari
ous cities and at the same time buy
ing a stock of fall goods for her de
partment of the Peoples Warehouse.
Pleased With Oregon.
G. M. Hill, of Imperial, Cal Is In
town for a visit with his daughter.
Mrs. W. L. Van Nuys. Mr, HI 1 has
boon for some time in the irrigated
district of California, In the desert
country, and Is much pleased with
this port of Oregon.
Home for Vacation.
Miss Kebab Gans left this morn ng
for her home at Salem, after haying
boon tho guost of her sister, Mrs.
Fred Lockley, for a few days. Miss
Gans wll return in the fall to take a
position in the public schools hero.
WHITE WASH SUITINGS
SUITABLE FOR
Waists and
Shirt Waist Suits
20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 50c, 65c and ?5c per yard
SEE WINDOW FOR. DISPLAY
IT PAYS TO TRADE AT
The Peoples Warehouse
COMING EVENTS.
June C Hubber-tlred bugcy will be
given away by the East Oregonlan.
June G General election In Ore- j
gon.
June 15, 1G. 17 Oregon encamp
ment O. A. B., Hood River.
June 22 Thirty-second annunl re
union Oregon Pioneers, Portland.
June 23, 24, 25 Northwest Sports
men's tournament, Pendleton.
August 22-27 American Mining
Congress, Portland.
BASEBALL AT WESTON.
Pendleton Wins First Game by 14 to
9 Score.
The Wonders left this morning for
Weston, where the second of tho
series of games was to be played this
afternoon between them and tho plci
ed team from Weston.
The came yesterday resulted In a
victory for the Wonders by a score of
14 to 9. King pitched for tne local
team and did some very good work,
counting out 13 men at tho homo
plate. His arm is lu condition again
and he Is pitching good and steady
ball. Marquis, the southpaw who
pitched with the leaguo team last
year, will do the box work for the
Wonders,
Known In Pendleton.
L. M. Lecg, the O. It. & N. fireman
who killed Jack Halstead In Baker
City last night Is well known by rail
road men in tills city, having fired a
helper here for some time.
Abandons Celebration.
Wnlla Wnlla, June 3. Because tho
Commercial Association has not been
able to raise more than S1.S00 of tho
$3,000 needed for the Fourth of July
tn rid , the association has about de
tided to abandon the celebration,
Woodmen Notice.
All members of Pendleton Camp
No. 41, W. O. W. degree team, are
earnestly requested to meet at Wood
men hall at 2 p. in. on Sunday in
uniform. If not able to come, send
uniform so they can be used,
Ironera Wanted.
Six first-class ladles' clothes Iron'
ers wanted at tho Domestic Laundry,
Wanted Energetic, trustworthy
man to manage branch office of an old
established mercantile agency at Pen
dleton, Oregon, Guaranteed salary
of $1,000 per year. Must have $300
cash capital. Reference requested.
State age, former occupation, etc.
Applicant must bo prepared to come
to Portland for Interview. Address
Van Alstlne, Gordon & Co., 100-101
Sherlock Building. Portland, Oregon.
For Sale Lots 8 and 9, block 219.
These lots are on the bill south of
town near Mr. Sewell's residence.
They are In a sightly and healthful
location with flue view of the city,
and are lu a growing part of the city
where property values are advancing
rapidly. A beautiful location for u
home. Will tako $250 cash if taken
before Juno 15th. Euqulro of Fred
Lockley at East Oregonlan office.
I have the machine that pleases
the farmers. Time and trial have
proven the worth of the Holt com
bined harvester, and it has beeu
demonstrated to be the most success
ful made. E. L. Smith, 311 Court
street.
C. K. Kittridge, an East Jatfroy, N.
Tt ImnW rftRlileiv win rnrrvlllL' a
satchel containing money and a load
oil nluldl Tin Ki.r thn Kufrhel .down
suddenly. Tho pistol was discharged
pointing upward, snooting Kiuruigo
In tho abdomen. He will die.
Zack Is In town.
HARNESS STORE
MOVED
I
CARL WEISSERT HAS MOVED HIS HARNESS SHOP TO
HIS NEW BRICK BUILDING ON WEST SIDE OF COURT
STREET, NEAR COTTONWOOD, WHERE HE WOULD BE
PLEASED TO HAVE HIS CUSTOMER3 CALL AND SEE HIM.
FIRST-CLASS, HONEST MADE HARNE88 AND SADDLES AT
LOW PRICES.
Home tot the Afflicted
Dr. Sabina Leach's Private Sanitarium
Chronic diseases a specialty. Ilor remedies are strictly
herbal, assisted by magnetic processes, and medicated vapor
baths.
All diseases treated In a common sense ami scientific man
ner, removing unnatural growths, tumors, Roltro and all enlarge
ments of tho glands, WITHOUT THE U8E OF THE KNIFE.
Cures rhoumatlsm paralysis, neuralgia, catarrh, asthma, bronchi
tis, colds, liver and kidney troubles, and all dlnoascs peculiar o
women.
Special attention given to the I
Whiskey, Opium and Tobacco Habits
Treatment, nurse, board and room at reasonable rates. Con
sultation free.
Corner West Bluff and Marie Streets.
Umatilla Meat Market
JU8T OPENED ONE OF THE NICEST, CLEANEST AND t
t BEST MEAT MARKET8 IN THE CITY. NOTHING; BUT THE t
t CHOICEST MEAT8.
MAPLE BUILDING, 219 COURT STREET. 'PHONE MAIN
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A Standard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship.
Hand Made.Clcar Havana.' F LYNN & CO.. Makers.'
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOOD8 AND FIRST"
CLA88 WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
741 MAIN ST.